The aborted sibling factor: A case study |
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Authors: | Anita H. Weiner Eugene C. Weiner |
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Affiliation: | (1) Zla Zamenhoff St., 34344 Haifa, Israel |
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Abstract: | The number of abortions in the world is steadily increasing, and there are now millions of children who have survived the abortion of a sibling. There is increasing evidence that even very young children may be aware of maternal abortions despite family attempts to maintain secrecy. For those children experiencing other powerfully unresolved conflicts, the abortion of a sibling may trigger a severe reaction. A case is presented in which it gradually became clear that a 5-year-old girl's withdrawn regression was related to her mother's multiple abortions and her own fear of being destroyed through maternal aggression. |
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